History
PMD Technologies was founded in 2002 by Rudolf Schwarte and the Audi Electronics Venture GmbH as a spin-off of the Center for Sensor Systems (ZESS) at the University of Siegen, Germany. It was the result of over 10 years of scientific research on 3D ToF imaging. Another ZESS spin-off, S-Tec Sensor GmbH, founded in 1996, began developing PMD products in 1997. This company was acquired by PMD Technologies in 2002. Basic patents for TOF-chips with new '' Photomischelemente'' (i.e. Photonic Mixer Elements resp. Devices) were filed in 1996 onwards by Prof. Rudolf Schwarte. A 3D Depth Camera with Time of Flight PMD sensors was available in the year 2000. In 2002, together with three other nominees, the developing team of PMD Technologies, represented by Rudolf Schwarte, Bernd Buxbaum, and Torsten Gollewski was nominated for theProducts
After initially focusing on industrial applications, PMD Technologies began to spread their application areas into other fields, including the automotive sector, consumer electronics, gaming, security & surveillance, medical technology and live sciences. In 2013 PMD Technologies cooperated with Infineon Technologies to produce 3-D image sensor chips for touchless gesture recognition. PMD sensors are used in the exteroceptive sensor suite of NASA's robot Valkyrie. The autonomous humanoid robot Justin by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is equipped with PMD-sensors.References
Further reading
* Prof. Dr.-Ing. L. Overmeyer, S. Kleinert, "Stapeln leicht gemacht – 3D Kameratechnik unterstützt die Ladungshandhabung und hilft Unfälle zu vermeiden"External links
* {{Official website, https://www.pmdtec.com Companies established in 1996 Fabless semiconductor companies Semiconductor companies of Germany